Is Mohit Suri’s Siara a copy of a Korean film? Internet thinks like this
Mohit Suri’s specialty of ‘Siara’, Ahaan Pandey and Anit Padda, hit theaters on Friday. Soon after its release, the audience began to draw attention to the attention of noticeable with a Korean film.

In short
- Sayyara released Ahaan Pandey and Eette Padda on 18 July
- Viewers noted strong similarities with 2004 Korean film ‘A Moment to Reimber’
- Both movies begin to deal with the couples facing the challenges of Alzheimer’s.
Mohit Suri’s ‘Sera’, in which Ahaan Pandey and Anit Padda charged, hit theaters on Friday, 18 July. Music romance opened for an impressive start at the box office. However, many cinematic people were in a hurry to draw similarities between ‘Siara’ and the 2004 South Korean film ‘A Moment to Remumber’.
The story of Suri’s latest direction is noted for its striking equality for the Korean classic, centered around a couple navigating the initial-suicide Alzheimer’s challenges.
One user wrote, “So #Saiyaara is a copy of this Korean film! (Read Sinopsis) Mohit Suri has barely made a original film (SIC)”.

Another user wrote, “Yes perfectly copy a moment (SIC)”.

‘Siara’ follows the story of Krrish Kapoor (starred by Ahaan Pandey), a hot-headed musician, and Vani (Anit Padda), a reserved, aspiring journalist. As the two fall in love, their relationship takes an emotional turn when Vani reveals the initial beginning Alzheimer’s, forcing them to face an uncertain future.
Similarly, John H. The ‘A Moment to Reimber’ directed by Lee revolves around the Su-Zin (son Yeh-Zin) and Chul-Su (Jung Wu-Sung), which is tested by the diagnosis of Su-Jin’s Alzheimer’s. The film is widely praised for its sensitive portrayal of love and memory, especially Chul-Su has an option to stay in favor of Su-Jin, which helps them hold them in their shared moments.
So far, the makers of ‘Siara’ have not issued any official statement addressing comparisons or is the film ‘A Moment to Reimber’. The film is written by Sankalap Sadanah with the dialogues of Rohan Shankar.
Despite the controversy, ‘Siara’ has been appreciated for his performance and music. The soundtrack contributes to Mithoon, Sache -tradition, Rishabh Kant, Vishal Mishra, Tanish Bagchi, Faheem Abdullah, and Arsalan Nizami. The film is produced by Akshay Vidhani, CEO of Yash Raj Films.